Nanoparticles formed on oxide surfaces are of key importance in many fields such as catalysis and renewable energy. Here, we control B-site exsolution via lattice strain to achieve a high degree of exsolution of nanoparticles in perovskite thin films: more than 1100 particles μm−2 with a particle size as small as ~5 nm can be achieved via strain control. Compressive-strained films show a larger number of exsolved particles as compared with tensile-strained films. Moreover, the strain-enhanced in situ growth of nanoparticles offers high thermal stability and coking resistance, a low reduction temperature (550 oC), rapid release of particles, and wide tunability. The mechanism of lattice strain-enhanced exsolution is illuminated by thermodyna...
Despite extensive studies on the effects of epitaxial strain on the evolution of the lattice and pro...
For atomic thin films, lattice mismatch during heteroepitaxy leads to an accumulation of strain ener...
.opj files can be opened and viewed using freely available software OriginLab Viewer: https://www.or...
Nanoparticles formed on oxide surfaces are of key importance in many fields such as catalysis and re...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding and controlling the formation of nanoparticles at the surface of functional o...
Understanding and controlling the formation of nanoparticles at the surface of functional oxide supp...
Understanding the effects of lattice strain on oxygen surface and diffusion kinetics in oxides is a ...
Particles dispersed on the surface of oxide supports have enabled a wealth of applications in electr...
Understanding the effects of lattice strain on oxygen surface and diffusion kinetics in oxides is a ...
Perovskite offers a framework that boasts various functionalities and physical properties of interes...
Epitaxial strain has been extensively used to control and induce new properties in complex oxide thi...
We demonstrate the strain release of LaAlO{sub 3} epitaxial film on SrTiO{sub 3} (001) by inserting ...
Thermally-induced tensile strain that remains in perovskite films following annealing results in inc...
The efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells PSCs can be either deteriorated or enhanced...
Exsolution of excess transition metal cations from a non-stoichiometric perovskite oxide has sparked...
Despite extensive studies on the effects of epitaxial strain on the evolution of the lattice and pro...
For atomic thin films, lattice mismatch during heteroepitaxy leads to an accumulation of strain ener...
.opj files can be opened and viewed using freely available software OriginLab Viewer: https://www.or...
Nanoparticles formed on oxide surfaces are of key importance in many fields such as catalysis and re...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding and controlling the formation of nanoparticles at the surface of functional o...
Understanding and controlling the formation of nanoparticles at the surface of functional oxide supp...
Understanding the effects of lattice strain on oxygen surface and diffusion kinetics in oxides is a ...
Particles dispersed on the surface of oxide supports have enabled a wealth of applications in electr...
Understanding the effects of lattice strain on oxygen surface and diffusion kinetics in oxides is a ...
Perovskite offers a framework that boasts various functionalities and physical properties of interes...
Epitaxial strain has been extensively used to control and induce new properties in complex oxide thi...
We demonstrate the strain release of LaAlO{sub 3} epitaxial film on SrTiO{sub 3} (001) by inserting ...
Thermally-induced tensile strain that remains in perovskite films following annealing results in inc...
The efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells PSCs can be either deteriorated or enhanced...
Exsolution of excess transition metal cations from a non-stoichiometric perovskite oxide has sparked...
Despite extensive studies on the effects of epitaxial strain on the evolution of the lattice and pro...
For atomic thin films, lattice mismatch during heteroepitaxy leads to an accumulation of strain ener...
.opj files can be opened and viewed using freely available software OriginLab Viewer: https://www.or...